In what sense is moral virtue a "mean," according to Aristotle?
A) It occupies the middle ground between excessive and deficient possibilities of feeling and acting.
B) It corresponds to what the average person ought to do in any given situation.
C) It corresponds to what ordinary common sense recommends in any given situation.
D) It is not incompatible with moderate amounts of vice.
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